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Singapore Grand Prix: McLaren’s Lando Norris goes wire-to-wire to narrow F1 title race

Max Verstappen finishes second, while Oscar Piastri’s third place extends McLaren’s lead over Red Bull in constructors’ championship

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McLaren’s Lando Norris celebrates on the podium after winning the Singapore Grand Prix. Photo: Reuters

Formula One title contender Lando Norris led from pole to chequered flag to win the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday, narrowing the gap to championship leader Max Verstappen, who was second.

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It was the McLaren driver’s third career win and his first from pole at his sixth attempt.

Teammate Oscar Piastri was third to extend their lead over Red Bull in the constructors’ championship.

It was a remarkably incident-free run around the Marina Bay Street Circuit, the first in its 15-race history not to see a safety car deployed. And, at the end of the 62 uninterrupted laps, Norris had reduced Verstappen’s title lead to 52 points with six races and three sprints to go.

Piastri’s third place, coupled with Sergio Perez only managing 10th in the second Red Bull, meant McLaren’s lead in the constructors’ championship was increased to 41 points.

Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in action during the race. Photo: Reuters
Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in action during the race. Photo: Reuters

Norris got away brilliantly from pole and was clear of Verstappen into the first bend as Lewis Hamilton, on softer tyres, tried to put pressure on the Dutchman.

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